audreyh1
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Nope. Less is more.
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Nope. Less is more.
I love my shuffles (I have two) but neither seem to be working. I haven't used them for a few years but wanted to get out and do some more walking and listen to them. Did anything change in the last few years that I need to know? I downloaded iTunes and my songs are still in my account, but there doesn't seem to be anything on my shuffles.
I love my shuffles (I have two) but neither seem to be working. I haven't used them for a few years but wanted to get out and do some more walking and listen to them. Did anything change in the last few years that I need to know? I downloaded itunes and my songs are still in my account, but there doesn't seem to be anything on my shuffles.
Are you looking at your shuffle song list in iTunes? Did you load songs onto the shuffle just lately, or should they be on there from a previous download a few years ago?
One thing I can think of is that iTunes will not copy a song to the shuffle if it's lost track of the original file that was either purchased or ripped off of a CD. In that case, there's an indicator next to the song in the list—an exclamation point in a circle as I recall.
I wrote tech manuals for Schlumberger back in the day. The other writer had a Mavica, and we had lots of fun taking product pictures and moving those into Ventura Publisher.I've been feeling nostalgic lately about back in the say when digital cameras was a new thing.
Old point and shoots from around the 2000's are actually on the comeback thanks to Gen Z's search for meaning (that's a whole different post).
Years ago, I had a mint condition Sony Mavica camera that was one of the models that recorded on a 3.5 inch floppy. But eventually I donated it away to Goodwill when the battery died and everywhere I looked, new cameras were out with higher resolution and used SD cards.
Still, that Mavica was quite able for quick and dirty snaps and posting stuff like on ebay. Plus, the camera as great for closeups like taking a snap of a postage stamp. Actually, when I got had the Mavica, ebay wasn't that big of a thing nor Amazon. A dead battery was a big deal. Unlike today where one can easily get a replacement.
Another tech regret that I gave away was a Mac Plus computer. Similar to the Mavica, I felt didn't need as newer stuff were coming out. Yet, still have some donor's regret.